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How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 1:16am On Apr 23, 2022
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by orisa37: 4:55am On Apr 23, 2022
WESTERN UNION SHOULD STRENGTHEN THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH JAPAN TO WATER DOWN THE MISCHIEF OF PUTIN AND Xi JINPING.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 4:35am On Apr 24, 2022
orisa37:
WESTERN UNION SHOULD STRENGTHEN THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH JAPAN TO WATER DOWN THE MISCHIEF OF PUTIN AND Xi JINPING.
Read History again about the Meiji era ( 1868-1912). Japan built close strong relations with the West, learned a lot of tech until 1912.
But what happened less than three decadeS after the end of the Meiji era?
Pearl Harbor !
What do I mean?
Arming Japan against China and Russia is a double -edge sword that can chop the headS of many westerners later because there is a possibility Japan turned against the U.S., the UK and
and France.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by VictorUSA(m): 8:45am On Apr 24, 2022
panafrican:
Read History again about the Meiji era ( 1868-1912). Japan built close strong relations with the West, learned a lot of tech until 1912.
But what happened less than three decadeS after the end of the Meiji era?
Pearl Harbor !
What do I mean?
Arming Japan against China and Russia is a double -edge sword that can chop the headS of many westerners later because there is a possibility Japan turned against the U.S., the UK and
and France.
With the situation around the globe,Japan cannot turn against the West.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 11:45am On Apr 24, 2022
VictorUSA:
With the situation around the globe,Japan cannot turn against the West.
Big mistake !
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by joyandfaith: 12:02pm On Apr 24, 2022
panafrican:
Big mistake !
Not a mistake.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 12:27pm On Apr 24, 2022
joyandfaith:
Not a mistake.
It is funny that we "communers" ( ordinary people ) can see things many top generals cannot
foresee.
If NATO did not take any lesson from what came out of Afghanistan after the US gave weapons and provided military training the so called Mujahideen,
If you think that a strong japan will not become the Empire of The Rising Sun again,
then good luck to yo all.
Better connect those dots.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by joyandfaith: 2:19pm On Apr 24, 2022
panafrican:
It is funny that we "communers" ( ordinary people ) can see things many top generals cannot
foresee.
If NATO did not take any lesson from what came out of Afghanistan after the US gave weapons and provided military training the so called Mujahideen,
If you think that a strong japan will not become the Empire of The Rising Sun again,
then good luck to yo all.
Better connect those dots.
Empire of the Rising Sun sees Russia. Korea and China as enemies.
Japan is rebuilding her military now.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 9:48pm On Apr 24, 2022
joyandfaith:
Empire of the Rising Sun sees Russia. Korea and China as enemies.
Japan is rebuilding her military now.
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With in mind America as the prime target !
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by joyandfaith: 10:03pm On Apr 24, 2022
panafrican:
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With in mind America as the prime target !
Why do you think Japan will attack USA?
During ww1, Japan was on the side allied power. Japan shifted alliance during ww2 with a view to grab lands from Russia, China and Korea who were on allied side.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 10:17pm On Apr 24, 2022
joyandfaith:
Why do you think Japan will attack USA?
During ww1, Japan was on the side allied power. Japan shifted alliance during ww2 with a view to grab lands from Russia, China and Korea who were on allied side.
You misread History. Japan did not switch side after WW2 because of what you said.
The main reason the west does not want to acknowledge is Humiliation / Racism ! The Japs felt humiliated and victims of racism during the Versailles treaty where they were totally ignored, belittled by Western powers ( The UK, the US, and France). No-one considered their inputs. It was too bitter to take !
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by joyandfaith: 10:42pm On Apr 24, 2022
panafrican:
You misread History. Japan did not switch side after WW2 because of what you said.
The main reason the west does not want to acknowledge is Humiliation / Racism ! The Japs felt humiliated and victims of racism during the Versailles treaty where they were totally ignored, belittled by Western powers ( The UK, the US, and France). No-one considered their inputs. It was too bitter to take !
Versailles treaty was more complex more than that.
Japan was part of allied power during ww1. During ww2, Japan was with axis power. Japan goal was to be a regional power in Asia and control Asian resources. China and Korea were US allies at thar time. Even during ww2, if Japan did not attack Pearl Harbour, USA wouldn't have attacked Hiroshima and Nagashaki.
There is no historical basis for Japan to attack USA.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 11:17pm On Apr 24, 2022
joyandfaith:
Japan was part of allied power during ww1 ....Versailles treaty was more complex more than that.
Complex things are simple if we want to re-think the ways we approach issues.
Japan was part of the Allied Powers and No-one listen to them. You have to be from another race to feel how humiliating it is when people from the same race sideline yo and overlook
what ever you say.
You got live it to feel it. As Africans who fought on the side of he same allied powers during ww1, and ww2, we clearly understand how he Japanese felt after spilling their blood for a cause and getting a spit in the face.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by joyandfaith: 11:19pm On Apr 24, 2022
panafrican:
Complex things are simple if we want to re-think the ways we approach issues.
Japan was part of the Allied Powers and No-one listen to them. You have to be from another race to feel how humiliating it is when people from the same race sideline yo and overlook
what ever you say.
You got live it to feel it. As Africans who fought on the side of he same allied powers during ww1, and ww2, we clearly understand how he Japanese felt after spilling their blood for a cause and getting a spit in the face.
You are just speculating. I have told you reason Japan switched side during ww2. There are historical evidence to what i stated.
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 12:03am On Apr 25, 2022
joyandfaith:
You are just speculating. I have told you reason Japan switched side during ww2. There are historical evidence to what i stated.
No speculations but facts that the white man will ever accept. Let's read what NPR sources say. BTW Thousands of other sources are available.

Reading
[...] Versailles' mixed legacy is even further complicated by a little-known attempt by Japan, one of the emerging players at the table, to move the world forward on the issue of racial equality.

Japan asked for, and nearly got approved, a clause in the treaty that would have affirmed the equality of all nations, regardless of race. [...]

[....] Japan's Racial Equality Proposal would have strengthened Wilson's call for self-governance and equal opportunity. Yet, when the victors signed the treaty, that language was nowhere to be found. [...]

[...] The rejection of the proposal would play a role in shaping the U.S.-Japan relationship , World War II and Japanese American immigration. It sheds light on the treatment of nonwhite immigrant groups by the U.S. and its legacy of white supremacy[/b]. [...]


[....] "At the bottom of all of this is the idea that certain people of color cannot be trusted and people of color do not deserve a place, not only on the world stage but also in our own communities," says professor Chris Suh who studies Asian American history.[...]
Read more @
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/08/11/742293305/a-century-later-the-treaty-of-versailles-and-its-rejection-of-racial-equality

Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by joyandfaith: 12:07am On Apr 25, 2022
panafrican:
No speculations but facts that the white man will ever accept. Let's read what NPR sources say. BTW Thousands of other sources are available.

Reading

Read more @
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/08/11/742293305/a-century-later-the-treaty-of-versailles-and-its-rejection-of-racial-equality
It has nothing to do with ww2.


Faced with severe shortages of oil and other natural resources and driven by the ambition to displace the United States as the dominant Pacific power, Japan decided to attack the United States and British forces in Asia and seize the resources of Southeast Asia.
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 12:10am On Apr 25, 2022
joyandfaith:
It has nothing to do with ww2.


Faced with severe shortages of oil and other natural resources and driven by the ambition to displace the United States as the dominant Pacific power, Japan decided to attack the United States and British forces in Asia and seize the resources of Southeast Asia.
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org
Read History again.

" The rejection of the proposal would play a role in shaping the U.S.-Japan relationship , World War II"
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/08/11/742293305/a-century-later-the-treaty-of-versailles-and-its-rejection-of-racial-equality
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by joyandfaith: 6:16am On Apr 25, 2022
panafrican:
Read History again.

" The rejection of the proposal would play a role in shaping the U.S.-Japan relationship , World War II"
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/08/11/742293305/a-century-later-the-treaty-of-versailles-and-its-rejection-of-racial-equality
Encyclopedia is what? It is history. The main reason Japan entered ww2 was to be a regional power.
Japan proposal on Versailles treaty was to protect Japanese Americans and to have more control of Asian territories. Though that time Asian race was seen as inferior as black. Japan is also racist nation. There is xenophobia in Japan till today
Re: How The Slave Trade Ended In Japan by panafrican(op): 11:07pm On Apr 25, 2022
joyandfaith:
Encyclopedia is what? It is history. The main reason Japan entered ww2 was to be a regional power.
Japan proposal on Versailles treaty was to protect Japanese Americans and to have more control of Asian territories. Though that time Asian race was seen as inferior as black. Japan is also racist nation. There is xenophobia in Japan till today
From some History books written by the very same who rejected the idea Japan fought for during the Versailles Treaty.
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